Online Precious Metal Dealer Offering Free Silver Coin to Customers

Between now and Christmas, ProvidentMetals.com will randomly select any customer who spends $100 or more to receive a free 2010 American Silver Eagle coin

Dallas, Texas – December 3, 2010 – In the spirit of giving this holiday season, online gold coin and bullion dealer Provident Metals (https://www.providentmetals.com/) will randomly select any customer who spends $100 or more to receive a free 1-ounce 2010 edition American Silver Eagle coin. Customers who place their orders between December 1st and December 25th and spend more than a $100 will automatically qualify for the daily drawing. Customers can also refer a friend to the site and if they spend at least $100 and win, the referring customer will also win a one ounce silver coin.

Drawings for the popular American Silver Eagle coin will be held every day between December 1st and the Christmas holiday. Managers at the online precious metals dealer will randomly choose a customer from the prior business day to receive that day’s silver coin. If a customer is selected in the random drawing, the one ounce pure Silver Eagle coin will be shipped with the rest of their order.

“All of us here at Provident Metals thought this would be a good time to express our thanks to our customers for placing their trust in us,” comments J.W. Haugen, General Manager at Provident Metals, LLC. “Silver coins like the 2010 American Silver Eagle make wonderful gifts for friends and family, gifts that actually keep on giving with the current situation in the silver markets.”

Each 2010 American Silver Eagle coin represents approximately a $31.75 value on current silver markets. Like other silver bullion products and precious metals in general, American Silver Eagles have seen consistent growth over the last few years. As uncertainty about the direction of the U.S. and world economy continues, many analysts expect silver to continue its current trajectory.

“Again, we want to say thank you to our loyal customers for their business and trust. We feel the Silver Eagle coin is a small token of our appreciation,” explains Haugen.